adrenolyn bulk bad side effects?

i was wondering if the testosterone booster in adrenolyn bulk could be messing up my hormones big time? ive only taken it about 5 times so far but ive noticed a reduction in my libido and it feels like my pecs are getting puffier (possible breast tissue?) im 21 and didnt realize it would be a big deal, because i mainly got the product for its pwo function, not for the booster. but could the little test booster in adrenolyn bulk really be messing me up after only 5 uses, or am i just mind fuxing myself? i tried to research the exact ingredient in adrenolyn bulk that boosts testosterone to get more knowledge on it but was unable to figure out what it is. any insight would be helpful, because now im stuck with 25 serving ands thats all i can afford for a pwo until i get paid.

i was wondering if the testosterone booster in adrenolyn bulk could be messing up my hormones big time? ive only taken it about 5 times so far but ive noticed a reduction in my libido and it feels like my pecs are getting puffier (possible breast tissue?) im 21 and didnt realize it would be a big deal, because i mainly got the product for its pwo function, not for the booster. but could the little test booster in adrenolyn bulk really be messing me up after only 5 uses, or am i just mind fuxing myself? i tried to research the exact ingredient in adrenolyn bulk that boosts testosterone to get more knowledge on it but was unable to figure out what it is. any insight would be helpful, because now im stuck with 25 serving ands thats all i can afford for a pwo until i get paid.

p.s. slight shrinkage of my balls occasionally throughout the day

The Test booster that is in the pre workout is only a natural test booster bro. It will make your "natural" levels increase. There is no way your testies are shrinking because of this. The only way your testies would shrink is if you were taking in synthetic test, like steroids. It does this because your body thinks you have too much test in your body, so it shuts off its natural flow of test, hence smaller nuts. But boosting your natural test is completely different. You are just boosting it, not supplementing it. Does that make sense? Now if you are experiencing ED, (erectile disfunction) this may be due to the ingredient 1,3- Dimethylpentylamine (DMAA) which is a stimulant. Stimulants, especially strong stimulants can raise blood pressure. your blood pressure elevates due to the fact that your blood vessels are contracting. If your blood vessels are contracting, no blood can get down to your Johnston, so therefor you experience ED. That is actual how Viagra came about. It was intended to help with blood pressure by dilating your blood vessels. But in the process of that, the ability to develop an erection became a hell of a lot easier. Does this help?

Side effects

I've used pretty much every pre workout out there you could think of. The first time I ever used this pre workout was on leg day and I got sick about halfway through the workout and threw up. I thought it was possibly just from pushing myself hard so the next day I made sure to have my meal over an hour before taking it and went in for chest. I started feeling really bad again halfway through the workout and just stopped and figured maybe I had a cold or something and pushing myself during the workouts was too much. So I switched back to my regular pre workout ares black by new dawn nutrition and everything was back to normal. After about a week I tried it again, and got sick again. This also was leg day so I wanted to give it just one more chance... A few days later tried it again just for an arm day and felt horrible again. I don't know what it was in it but anyways a waste of $50 and a few workouts down the drain to getting sick. I had the hard Apple cider flavor, which was actually great tasting but obviously not worth getting sick over. I would not recommend this product to anyone

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